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Sometimes she'll run into her friends and a whole crowd will show up, and even though that means you ain't getting shit it will be fun anyway and you'll wish these people would come over more often.
But I was so worried about how ill he was that I called my parents to come over - more for reassurance, I suppose.
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He sometimes reports this with morbid self-reproach, but what comes over more often is pleasure, pride and affectionate decency.
Where 21 sounded as if it was written while cradling an open wound, 25 comes over more like the study of interesting scars.
It was as if, in the 1950s, a fuss had been made over art done with ball-point pens.The politics came over more as attitude than agenda in rueful musing on the unknown effects of technical change and economic growth.
The rapping blasphemous carnival intended to show the sacrilegious impact of Galileo's discoveries on the social order comes over more as a wild end-of-term romp than (in either sense of term) a riot.
But rather than giving the impression of being a terse, rapier-tongued weasel, he comes over more as a nervous, pensive individual with a few ideas of great import to unleash upon the populace.
Stalin is always going to give good value in a novel, and there are some priceless anecdotes about him here ("Who organised the standing up?" he asks furiously after a spontaneous ovation for the poet Anna Akhmatova), but he comes over more as a grinch than the permanent possibility of terror that he embodies when, say, a Bulgakov novel or a Brodsky poem gets him in its sights.
He spent his childhood immersed in books and tinkering with a home chemistry set, now and then creating explosive mixtures: "The fire patrol came over more than once," he says.
Lucky for me, that meant Judy would be coming over more often and with no smartphone distractions, that meant endless TV time for me.
Few have felt like the proverbial real deal, though, most coming over more like first-impressions-maximised demos than fully realised video games.
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